Adventures in genealogy

Where in the World…

…have I been? I’m back to the U.S. in time for the celebration of Independence Day! I enjoyed a very relaxing vacation – no work, no genealogy, no writing, no blogging, no computers, no worries.

First stop: Venice. Despite multiple trips to Italy, one of my favorite places in the world, I had never been there. It was the most unique of any Italian city I have been to — and, with no cars or Vespas, the most quiet! After a few rainy days and one sunny day there, a journey by train and ferry brought us to Croatia, another first-time destination. We spent over a week there visiting several cities, towns, and islands. Most of the time we were along the coast, but we went “inland” to go to Plitvice Lakes. There is much to see in Croatia! We were in Dubrovnik as Croatia played Turkey in the semi-finals for the Euro Cup 2008 – I haven’t seen a town go that crazy since one of Philadelphia’s sports teams won a championship! Unfortunately, Croatia lost in “penalty time” but it was fun to see the nationwide pride at their accomplishment.

If you’ve never been to either destination, I recommend both countries. I hope you enjoy some of my photos. Now it’s time to get some laundry done, remember where I left off with my genealogy, and celebrate the 4th of July with friends!

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Welcome home, Donna! It sure looks like you had a wonderful time on your vacation. I love the photos! Thanks for sharing them. I’m not much of a traveler myself, but I truly enjoy living vicariously through others’ travel photos. Yours were a real treat!

Looks like we’re on a similar summer schedule, Donna. I’ve been travelling, too, and am happy to be getting back to a little bit of normalcy again.

Your photos are beautiful! I especially enjoyed your photos of Dubrovnik. It is one of my favorite cities in the world. It has such an old world charm and an amazing view of the Meditteranean. I have fond memories of time spent there.

I’m looking forward to reading more from you now that you’re back! Welcome home and Happy Independence Day!